FSPB Launches New Professional Code for the Financial Services Industry

The Financial Services Professional Board (FSPB) launched the FSPB Professional Code for the Financial Services Industry (FSI) to instil core minimum standards of conduct, enhance confidence and promote sustainability across the sector by promoting a strong culture of professionalism.

It is in addition to the FSPB Code of Ethics (CoE), which was launched in January 2016 and outlines a set of five broad fundamental principles to which FSI institutions and individuals should also adhere to which are Competence, Integrity, Fairness, Confidentiality and Objectivity.

In October 2017, FSPB launched Guidance Notes to provide additional guidance on the CoE.FSPB chairman Tan Sri DatukDr Mohd Munir Abdul Majid, remarked: “Whilst the CoE refers to the broad principles of ethics, the FSPB Professional Code provides 10 core minimum standards of professional conduct expected of organisations or individuals across the FSI in the banking, insurance, capital markets and Islamic finance sectors.”

“Keeping to the highest standards of ethics and integrity is an inextricable part of being professional.

“The violation of trust and ethical standards by capable, competent and clever people has many a time been at the heart of the loss of public confidence in the industry - indeed of the loss of public and shareholder funds.

The FSPB Professional Code provides the full suite of capabilities, standards and responsibilities that must be fulfilled in the financial services industry,” added Dr Munir.

FSPB Board Member Mr Ng Keng Hooi additionally noted: “Professionalism and ethical standards start from the top. Corporate leaders must be courageous in committing to the highest standards and be great exemplars.”

The FSPB Professional Code is not intended to replace existing codes of ethics/conduct developed by organisations.

However, it can be used as a valuable starting point towards creating a common minimum standard of ethics and conduct throughout the FSI. Its adoption and implementation isvoluntary.The Professional Code was developed by a working group comprising industry leaders, subject matter experts and in consultation with industry participants. It does not replace any existing laws and regulations.

FSPB Board member Bill Howarth said: “As President of the International Compliance Association and a member of FSPB, uppermost in the work of both bodies is promoting integrity, competence and respect whilst adopting the highest benchmarks of ethics, education and professional standards through industry engagement and the sharing of best practices.”

Sir David Tweedie, who is also on the FSPB Board, added: “Ethics and integrity are central to the work of any professional.

“These principles are fundamental not only to individuals’ reputations but also to that of the organisation in which they work. All professionals have the responsibility for maintaining the highest standards of ethical leadership throughout their careers.

“Only by exercising this responsibility will public trust in business be maintained and grow to the benefit of society at large. The FSPB’s Professional Code makes clear what the public interest demands of everyone working in the financial sector.”

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